Monday, August 28, 2006
Torah as an Authentic Model of Government - In response to Shmuel Sackett's post
My comment to Shmuel Sackett's post.
Shmuel, I agree with you. The Torah is the key. I am glad to see that Manhigut and articles such as your own specifically mention the Torah rather than use words like "Jewish values" and historical right to the Land. Unfortunately, mentioning the Bible for PR purposes, even by the strongest supporters of Yesha, has been severely discouraged and suppressed. Any reference to the Bible is politically incorrect. There is a real fear of backlash that is quite virulent. Arutz7 and the leaders of Yesha opposed the Disengagement and Convergence publicly because of humanitarian and security reasons rather than on Biblical considerations. It is only now, where humanitarian and security concerns have in fact materialized and still talks of convergence are as strong as ever, that the Torah arguments are coming into the picture.
Talking about the Bible is like opening up the Pandoras box.
I feel that your party, Manhigut Yehudit has a special role to counter and undo the very real negative impression that believers in the Bible who attempt to put "Biblical precepts" into practice, are simply radical Messianic extremists, hate spewing racists, Nazi like, no different than radical Islamic fundamentalism. In Western society, the only existing acceptable politically correct model of government must be based on Democracy. Anything else is viewed as a threat against democracy and freedom.
The following points would be helpful to undo such negative brainwashing.
The Bible is a source of the modern day Republic. Yet over the years, there has been a cover up among Western Society to attribute any recognition of the contribution of the Torah to the political philosophy of government over the ages. From articles that I have read in Azure magazine, there were non Jewish Hebraist philosophers in the 17th Century whose political thought showed how the modern day Republic came about as a direct result of the influence of the Hebrew Bible. The reason I bring this up is in order to make politically correct the notion that a government based on the Bible is actually an authentic ancient model of Government.
Torah is relevant to our day and age and in fact we wish to revive the Biblical model. We believe it is the only appropriate government for the Land of Israel. The Biblical model of government precedes any of the forms of governments that exist in the world today. I would encourage philosophers, economists, and Biblical Scholars to open up this new body of discussion about how a government based on the Bible is worthy at the very least, to be studied, discussed and treated with respect rather than with disdain and marginalized as crazy dangerous radical extremism and the number one threat to Israel's society and to democracy. Please read further thought on this topic at http://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2005/09/hebrew-law-manhigut-yisroel-not-party.html
Any comments are very much appreciated.
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Re: Israelis or Jews? by David Wilder - Commentary- Shoftim and Shotrim
Aug 25, '06 / 1 Elul 5766
My Commentary:
Dear David, amv"sh
Sunday, August 20, 2006
East vs West-WWIII Chas Vechalila- Radical Islam vs. Materialist Western Culture
Correct the World with the Kingdom of G-d and all of humanity will call Your name.
TRUST IN G-D –
and you will have peace.
When the Jewish people will trust in G-d, that the Land of Israel belongs unequivocally to them, and are willing to declare this openly to the nations of the world, then “No one will contest the matter, and you will not need to go to war.” In fact, even weapons will prove unnecessary…” The Rebbe, (Likutei Sichos, vol. 34, p. 8)
In the beginning, G-d created the Heavens and the Earth
What is the reason the Torah begins with Creation? Because if the nations of the world say to Israel: "You are robbers because you have conquered with force the lands of the nations of Canaan" Israel can answer: "He created it and gave it to whomever was proper in His eyes. Of His own will He gave it to them and of His own will He took it from them and gave it to us."
-- Rashi on Genesis 1:1
the holy city of Tzfat.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60787498@N00/215011807/
Monday, August 14, 2006
Ashera -
to dispossess served their gods, upon the high mountains, and upon the
hills, and under every leafy tree. And ye shall break down their altars,
and dash in pieces their pillars, and burn their Asherim with fire; and
you shall hew down the graven images of their gods; and ye shall destroy
their name out of that place"(Deut. 12: 2-3).
Photo of the obelisk sun god freemason pillar erected on the Metzuda in
the holy city of Tzfat.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60787498@N00/215011807/
Is THIS the reason for the war? Because we have left it standing? And it
is like a thorn in our eye?
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Trust in G-d and You Will Have Peace
TRUST IN G-D –
and you will have peace.
When the Jewish people will trust in G-d, that the Land of Israel belongs unequivocally to them, and are willing to declare this openly to the nations of the world, then “No one will contest the matter, and you will not need to go to war.” In fact, even weapons will prove unnecessary…” The Rebbe, (Likutei Sichos, vol. 34, p. 8)